The final additions to the cast are Jeffry Denman (The Producers, Yank!) as Charlie and Carlyle and Jared Zirilli (Lysistrata Jones, Wicked) as Jacob, the role played on screen by Taylor Lautner role.
Created by Ashley Griffin, Twilight: The Musical features music and lyrics by Jeremy Ezell, Griffin, Sean Mahoney, David Mallamud and Michael Sutherland.

The musical, according to press notes, "examines
our culture of obsession through the story of teenage outsider Bella
Swan who risks everything when she embarks on a star-crossed romance
with Vampire Edward Cullen."

Presented by Ulmer Theatricals, Moxyrah Productions and Dreamcatcher
Entertainment, the upcoming evening will feature direction by Gabriel Barre and choreography by Matthew Neff.
Proceeds will benefit Blessings in a Backpack, a program designed to
feed elementary school children whose families qualify for the federal
Free and Reduced Price Meal program, but have little to no food on the
weekends.
New World Stages is located at 340 West 50th Street. Tickets are
available via telecharge.com or at the New World Stages box office. For
more information visit www.thetwilightmusical.com

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